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ISBN10: 1265687846 | ISBN13: 9781265687847

ISBN10: 1265687846
ISBN13: 9781265687847
By Edward (Ted) H. Parks

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A visual how-to guide to conservative and safe management of musculoskeletal pain with injections

Orthopedic complaints are some of the most common presenting concerns in outpatient primary care practices. Access to specialty care is often limited, and as a result, primary care physicians are tasked with meeting the orthopedic needs of an increasingly large population of patients.

Musculoskeletal Injections in Primary Care delivers step-by-step guidance on how to perform injections safely and effectively. Featuring trusted content endorsed by the American College of Physicians, this concise, portable resource provides valuable information on needle requirements, dosing, patient positioning and degree of difficulty. 

Packed with outstanding full-color visuals and bullet point instructions, the highly visual style allows practitioners to find the information they need without having to wade through pages and pages of heavy text. A brief video accessible via QR code walks practitioners through the injection process. The book covers corticosteroids and injections for the knee, shoulder, hand, elbow, foot, ankle, and spine. 


1. CORTICOSTEROIDS

2. KNEE: Intra-Articular InjectionTechnique

3. KNEE: Pes Tendon/Bursa Injection

4. SHOULDER: Subacromial Space Injection

5. SHOULDER: Acromioclavicular (AC) JointInjection

6. SHOULDER: Glenohumeral Joint Injection

7. HIP: Greater Trochanteric BursaInjection

8. HIP: Intra-Articular Hip Joint Injection

9. HAND: Carpal Tunnel Injection

10. HAND: Trigger Finger Injection

11. HAND: 1st Carpal-Metacarpal Joint, (1stCMC Joint) Injection

12. HAND: De Quervain Syndrome Injection

13. ELBOW: Medial and Lateral EpicondylitisInjection

14. ELBOW: Aspiration technique forolecranon bursitis

15. FOOT: Morton’s Neuroma Injection

16. FOOT: Plantar Fascia Injection

17. ANKLE: Ankle Joint Injection

18. SPINE: Caudal Epidural Steroid Injection


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